United States Code, and as Commander in Chief of the Armed. Forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows. PART I - PURPOSE, POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION. Section 1. 01. This order delegates authorities and addresses national. Defense Production. Act of 1. 95. 0, as amended (. Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format.
The United States must have an industrial and technology. The domestic industrial and. The. authorities provided in the Act shall be used to strengthen this base and. United States. Federal departments and agencies responsible. Identify requirements for the full spectrum of national security emergencies. Assess continually the capability of the domestic industrial and. Be prepared, in the event of a potential threat to the security of the. United States, to take actions necessary to ensure the availability of adequate. Improve the efficiency and responsiveness, to defense requirements, of. Foster cooperation between the defense and commercial sectors for research. Delegations of Priorities and Allocations. The Secretary of Commerce will redelegate to the. Secretary of Defense, and the heads of other departments and agencies as. The Secretary of Commerce shall act as. Special Priorities Assistance requests in a time frame. This finding shall be submitted for the. President's approval through the Assistant to the President for National. Security Affairs. Upon such approval the head of the Federal department or. Act to control the general distribution of any material (including applicable. The authority delegated by section 2. By the Secretary of Defense with respect to military production and. By the Secretary of Energy with respect to energy production and. By the Director, FEMA, with respect to essential civilian needs supporting. Maximizing Domestic Energy Supplies. The authority of the President. Act is delegated. From cabin filter changes to major system repairs involving compressors and evaporators, we have the replacement A/C & heating parts for your 1994 Chevy CK Pickup. Secretary of Commerce, who shall redelegate to the Secretary of Energy. A) that. the materials (including equipment), services, and facilities are critical. The Secretary of Commerce shall make the finding described. A) of the Act that the materials (including equipment). B) that it is necessary to use the authority provided by subsection. Chemical and Biological Warfare. The authority of the President. Act is delegated to the Secretary of. Defense. This authority may not be further delegated by the Secretary. To expedite or expand production. Federal department or agency engaged in procurement. Guarantees shall be made in consultation with the Department. Treasury as to the terms and conditions thereof. The Director of the. Office of Management and Budget (. To expedite or expand production and deliveries. Title III. Each Federal Reserve Bank is designated and authorized. Act. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is. Secretary of the Treasury, and the Director, OMB, to prescribe. In order to ensure the supply of raw or non- processed. Secretary of the Treasury and the Director. OMB, and subject to the provisions of section 3. Act. Determinations and Findings. When carrying out the authorities. Secretary of Defense, Secretary of. Energy or Director, FEMA, as appropriate. The agency head shall provide a. Director, OMB, to the Director, FEMA, and, when appropriate, to the. Secretary of the Treasury. Strategic and Critical Materials. Government- owned Equipment. An agency head is authorized, pursuant. Act, to install additional equipment, facilities. Identification of Shortfalls. Except during periods of national. Presidential determination in accordance with sections. D)(ii), 3. 02(c)(4)(B), or 3. B) of the Act, no guarantee. Act to. correct an industrial shortfall shall be taken unless the shortfall has been. Budget of the United States or amendments thereto. Defense Production Act Fund Manager. The Secretary of Defense is. Defense Production Act Fund Manager, in accordance with section. Act, and shall carry out the duties specified in that section. Title III projects. Title III funds. Strengthening Domestic Capability. An agency head, in accordance. Act, may utilize the authority of Title III of. Act or any other provision of law, in consultation with the Secretary. Defense, to provide appropriate incentives to develop, maintain, modernize. United States. Modernization of Equipment. An agency head, in accordance with. Act, may utilize the authority of Title III of the. Act to guarantee the purchase or lease of advance manufacturing equipment. Act. The heads of. Federal departments and agencies shall provide the Secretary of Commerce. The authority of the President under sections 7. Act is delegated to the heads of each Federal department or. Act, it is delegated only to the heads of each Federal department or. The authority. delegated under this section shall be exercised pursuant to the provisions. Act, and copies and the status of the use of such. Director, FEMA. The authority of the President under section. Act and delegated in section 5. Administrator of General Services. National Defense Executive Reserve. The exercise of this authority shall be subject to the provisions of. The head of each department or agency assigned functions. Act to employ persons of outstanding experience and ability without. The authority. delegated by this section shall not be redelegated. The Secretary of Labor, identified in this. Secretary, shall. Collect, analyze, and maintain data needed to make a continuing appraisal. All agencies of the government shall cooperate with. Secretary in furnishing information necessary for this purpose, to the. In response to requests from the head of a Federal department or agency. Formulate plans, programs, and policies for meeting defense and essential. Project skill shortages to facilitate meeting defense and essential civilian. Determine the occupations and skills critical to meeting the labor. Secretary of Defense. Director of Selective Service, and such other persons as the Director. FEMA, may designate, develop policies regulating the induction and deferment. Administer an effective labor- management relations policy to support. Federal agencies, including the National Labor Relations Board and the Federal. Mediation and Conciliation Service. Foreign Acquisition of Companies. The Secretary of the Treasury. Department of State, the Department of Defense, the. Department of Commerce, the Department of Energy, the Department of Agriculture. Attorney General, and the Director of Central Intelligence, shall complete. President and then to Congress in accordance. Act concerning foreign efforts. United States companies involved in research, development, or. U. S. Defense Industrial Base Information System. The plans shall include an assessment of the. Act. Each. analysis shall identify the critical components of each system. In addition to the definitions in section 7. Act, the following definitions apply throughout this order. All previously issued orders, regulations, rulings. Effect on other Orders. September 8, 1. 93. FR 3. 86. 4). 1. 02. March 8, 1. 95. 1 (1. FR 2. 24. 7). 1. 04. August 1. 4, 1. 95. FR 4. 93. 9). 1. 06. November 2. 8, 1. FR 8. 76. 9). 1. 11. September 2. 2, 1. FR 1. 32. 39). 1. May 2. 6, 1. 96. 7 (3. FR 7. 80. 3). 1. 19. April 1. 3, 1. 97. FR. 1. 58. 25, 1. July 2. 0, 1. 97. FR 4. 32. 39, 4. 32. June 2. 4, 1. 98. FR 2. 63. 35). 1. August 1. 1, 1. 98. FR 3. 06. 39). 1. September 2. 6, 1. FR 4. 93. 87), except. Executive Order 1. November 1. 4, 1. December 1. 6, 1. Federal Energy. Administration Act of 1. This order is not intended to create any right. United States, its agencies, its officers, or any person. CLINTON THE WHITE HOUSE. June 3, 1. 99. 4.
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